In direct contradiction to the constant propaganda and baseless claims
from law enforcement officials that terrorists and terrorist plots are
being uncovered and stopped every day,
the fact is that the official numbers of “terrorist incidents” are
dramatically lower. Indeed, these numbers are so low, and are themselves
replete with such questionable circumstances, one could make the
argument that aside from the occasional psychotic, the threat of such
terrorism inside the U.S. does not legitimately exist at all.

According to the study,
out of a population of millions of people, only 14 were indicted for
involvement in nine different terrorist plots in 2012, itself a decline
from 2011. Indeed, fourteen is a much lower number than what may be
initially expected considering the level of fear-based propaganda being
served to the American people on a daily basis.

Yet nine terrorist plots are terrorist plots nonetheless. So what of
these terrorist plots? And what of the of the terrorist plots which were
foiled in previous years?

Interestingly enough, the Triangle Center study
tracks indictments not convictions, meaning that, theoretically,
although fourteen individuals were indicted and included in the
statistics, all fourteen of them could eventually be found innocent during the course of a trial, while still remaining on the data sheet as a disrupted terrorist.

Not only that, but, while most Americans will immediately conjure up
images of 9/11, beheadings, and suicide bombings at the first mention of
“disrupted terrorist plots,” the fact is that these disrupted plots are
not all violent in nature. Partly due to legal technicalities, as well
as the broad (and broadening) definition of “terrorism” in the post-9/11
world, many of these disrupted “terrorist plots” consist of money laundering, material support for terrorism, and lying to investigators.

Furthermore, as the Triangle Center study admits, “informants and
undercover agents,” were intricately involved in “almost all of the
Muslim-American terrorist plots uncovered in 2012.”

Indeed, this fact is not just applicable to the “terrorist plots” which were uprooted in 2012, but the majority of those disrupted ever since 9/11. Clearly, one can even attribute 9/11 itself
to the same circumstances. This is because virtually every terrorist
attack to occur or even be attempted inside the United States in recent
memory has been wholly hatched by the FBI, CIA, or other related
agencies including but not limited to the U.S. State Department.

Even the New York Times was forced to admit as much in an article by David Shipley, entitled, “Terrorist Plots, Hatched By The F.B.I.”
Shipley describes the nature of entrapment and direction provided to
the unwitting dupes who were subsequently busted for their intellectual
malfeasance and moral gullibility. At best, the FBI’s and related
agencies’ tactics are cynical and illegal. At worst, it is treason.

In reality, of course, the constant replay of the threat of terrorism –
whatever form it may take (Muslim or “right wing”) – is nothing more
than an attempt to stampede the general public into an even bigger
dragnet of surveillance and police state domination. Thus, what does not
exist naturally must be created artificially.

While not going as far as the above explanation for the data which
appears in the Triangle Center study, UNC sociologist Charles Kurzman
still provided what should be a sobering reminder to an American public
that is constantly afraid of a Muslim terrorist attack when he stated to
Danger Room,

‘Until public opinion starts to recognize the
scale of the problem has been lower than we feared, my sense is that
public officials are not going to change their policies,’ Kurzman says.
‘Counterterrorism policies have involved surveillance — not just of
Muslim-Americans, but of all Americans, and the fear of terrorism has
justified intrusions on American privacy and civil liberties all over
the internet and other aspects of our lives. I think the implications
here are not just for how we treat a religious minority in the U.S., but
also how we treat the rights & liberties of everyone.’

Brandon Turbeville is an author out of Florence, South Carolina. He
has a Bachelor's Degree from Francis Marion University and is the author
of three books, Codex Alimentarius -- The End of Health Freedom, 7 Real Conspiracies, and Five Sense Solutions and Dispatches From a Dissident. Turbeville
has published over 190 articles dealing on a wide variety of subjects
including health, economics, government corruption, and civil liberties.
Brandon Turbeville's podcast Truth on The Tracks can be found every
Monday night 9 pm EST at UCYTV. He is available for radio and TV interviews. Please contact activistpost (at) gmail.com.

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